Baudelaire: Poems: Translated by Richard Howard
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Modern poetry begins with Charles Baudelaire (1821-67), who employed his unequalled technical mastery to create the shadowy, desperately dramatic urban landscape — populated by the addicted and the damned — which so compellingly mirrors our modern condition. Deeply though darkly spiritual, titanic in the changes he wrought, Baudelaire looms over all the work, great and small, created in his wake.
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Weight | 0.23 kg |
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Dimensions | 1.83 × 11.18 × 2.95 cm |
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Format | Hardback |
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Pages | 256 |
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Year Published | 1993-11-2 |
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Publication City/Country | USA |
ISBN 10 | 0679429107 |
About The Author | Charles Baudelaire (1821-67) is most famous for his groundbreaking collection of verse The Flowers of Evil, but his essays, translations and prose poems have been equally influential. |
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